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Formula One: Honda takes best qualifying with Villeneuve 4th in Monza

10 September 2000


Honda will start its 200th Formula One race from the second row of the
grid after Jacques Villeneuve claimed the best ever qualifying position
for Lucky Strike Reynard BAR Honda. Boosted by the performance of the
latest specification Honda engine, developed specifically for the
high-speed Monza circuit, Villeneuve was able to get among the
front-runners and earn himself fourth position on the grid for tomorrow's
race. 

Team mate Ricardo Zonta recorded the fastest speed of the day down the
main straight, exceeding 352 km/h, but suffered an electrical problem on
his second flying lap. After returning to the pits to take the T-car,
which had been set up for Villeneuve, just ten minutes remained of the
hour-long session and the Brazilian could only improve to 17th position. 

Jacques Villeneuve	Position: 4th	1min 24.238sec
"It feels great to qualify fourth - the team's best ever position. There
was no additional pressure because this is Honda's 200th race, but Honda
did produce a qualifying engine for today. The engine was strong and the
car felt really well balanced. Hopefully we will be able to challenge for
a podium finish tomorrow, but a good start is going to be really
important. You don't want to get caught in the middle of the pack going
into the first corner, because there will be wheel-banging for sure and
someone is going to go off."

Ricardo Zonta	Position: 17th	1min 25.337sec
"I am really disappointed because I could definitely have been in the top
six as well as Jacques. We were really quick through the traps, the engine
was great and we had made some improvements to the car, so it was looking
very good. Then we had an electrical warning come on and I had to stop on
the track. I tried to improve again but the T-car was set up for Jacques
and we could not achieve the position that we deserved."

Takefumi Hosaka - Managing Director, Honda R&D	
"We are very pleased with today's performance. We prepared specially for
this race with new settings and ideas designed for this power circuit.
Jacques' fourth place puts us among the top two teams and gives us a lot
of confidence in the technology that we have applied in our engines. It
was a shame that Ricardo was not able to make the most of the speed he
showed in the morning session when he was very quick."

1999 Monza GP winner Heinz-Harald Frentzen will start tomorrow's race from
eighth position for Jordan Mugen-Honda. Team mate Jarno Trulli continued
his excellent form at his home Grand Prix to record the sixth fastest time
of the day.